Artwork
Untitled

Untitled is an ink print by Joyce Kozloff. It dates from 1977 and is held in the collection of the Museum of Modern Art.
About this work
Overview
This untitled 1977 lithograph by Joyce Kozloff embodies the artist's exploration of decorative patterns, characteristic of her involvement with the Pattern and Decoration movement.
Subject & Meaning
The print's vibrant, repeating geometric shapes (circles, stars, zigzags) in a palette of blues, yellows, pinks, greens, and bold reds, reflect Kozloff's engagement with decorative imagery, intersecting with her feminist and peace activism of the 1970s.
Technique & Style
Executed on a plain white background, the lithograph combines bold outlines with soft washes, achieving a dynamic balance between precision and liveliness. Overlapping shapes create a illusion of depth despite the flat composition.
History & Provenance
Created in 1977 by Joyce Kozloff, a founding member of the Heresies collective, this work aligns with her broader practice in painting, murals, and public art, alongside her feminist and peace activism.
Context
Emerging from the 1970s, the piece is contextualized within the Pattern and Decoration movement, feminist movements, and peace activism, highlighting Kozloff's multidisciplinary approach.
Legacy
As part of Kozloff's oeuvre, this lithograph contributes to the enduring influence of the Pattern and Decoration movement, while reflecting the artist's commitment to social and political engagement through art.
Artist & collection
Artist
Joyce Kozloff (born December 14, 1942) is an American artist known for her paintings, murals, and public art installations.














